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Valuable Fisk University Art May be Repossessed by the State
1:24 PMSep 13
Source: BV Black Spin
This week, Tennessee state Attorney General Bob Cooper asked a judge to allow the state of Tennessee to take possession of a 101-piece art collection owned by Fisk University. The collection was donated to the university by the late Georgia O'Keefe ... Read More
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John Boyd, President of the National Black Farmers Association: Black Farmers Deserve Justice Now
1:15 PMSep 13
Source: BV Black Spin
When John Boyd steps before a crowd and talks about the indignities and discrimination that black farmers have had to endure from the federal government, he's not just speaking from a script. Boyd, who raises beef cattle, corn, wheat and soybeans in ... Read More
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Nicki Minaj Has Lady Gaga Swag, Laurie Ann Gibson Says
12:32 PMSep 13
Source: BV Black Spin
Could Nicki Minaj be the next Lady Gaga? Laurie Ann Gibson certainly thinks so. Choreographer extraordinaire Gibson worked with Gaga to create the dance chemistry in Gaga's MTV Video Music Award-winning "Bad Romance" video and also put together ... Read More
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10 Ways the NFL Can Punish Reggie Bush Properly
12:00 PMSep 13
Source: theBVX.com
New Orleans Saint Reggie Bush may be stripped of his Heisman Trophy soon for NCAA violations during the 2004 and 2005 seasons while attending University of Southern California. But, is that all? We can think of ten more ways the NFL can punish Bush ... Read More
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Dr. Boyce Video: Meet Bruce George, Creator of Def Poetry Jam
11:48 AMSep 13
Source: BV on Money
PRODUCTION PLAYER! DO NOT DELETE. ... Read More
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Daily SMH: Jennifer Hudson's Brother-In-Law Exploits Tragedy
11:00 AMSep 13
Source: theBVX.com
Some people will say anything to get their rap career off the ground. Jennifer Hudson's brother-in-law and the father of her slain nephew is no exception to the rule. ... Read More
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MTV Video Music Awards Red Carpet Rundown
9:00 AMSep 13
Source: BV on Style
The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards -- one of the most anticipated awards show of the year -- has come and gone. However, many of the outfits from last nights show are still fresh in our minds. Fun, short and flirty dresses, high platform heels, and ... Read More
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Black Man's HIV Status Leads to Breakthrough in Research
2:21 AMSep 13
Source: BV Black Spin
According to scientists, HIV research is undergoing a "renaissance." Recent developments can lead to a plethora of new drugs to fight a disease that has crippled the black community. The most interesting part of it all is that much of the progress ... Read More
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Monday, September 13, 2010
State AG Wants to Take Fisk University’s $74M Art Collection
Thursday, September 9, 2010
The Latest in Black News – 9/9/10
Denzel Washington, Halle Berry Among Aretha Franklin's A-List Cast For Biopic
- The Queen has spoken and she wants the biggest names in Black Hollywood to star in her highly ... Read More
- By Bridget Bland on Sep 9th 2010 6:25PM | Comments (4)
Pastor Terry Jones' Koran Burning Cancelled
- Since Pastor Terry Jones (pictured above) was supposedly guaranteed on Thursday that the ... Read More
- By Allison Monyei on Sep 9th 2010 6:16PM | Comments (7)
Around the Web: If Rappers Were Colleges, Jay-Z Signs Willow Smith + More
- What if rappers were colleges? Trying to explain your higher learning experience may be a lot ... Read More
- By Journey Ade on Sep 9th 2010 5:30PM | Comments (1)
Spike Lee, Samuel L. Jackson to Honor Mary J. Blige, Others at Spelman College Fundraiser
- Academy Award nominated director Spike Lee and actor Samuel L. Jackson, who are both Morehouse ... Read More
- By Bridget Bland on Sep 9th 2010 5:05PM | Comments (4)
Marvin Sapp's Wife, MaLinda, Dies of Colon Cancer
- Prominent gospel music artist Marvin Sapp recently lost his wife, MaLinda Sapp, to colon cancer. ... Read More
- By Boyce Watkins, PhD on Sep 9th 2010 4:46PM | Comments (9)
Marvin Sapp: Wife Dies of Colon Cancer
- One of Gospel music's most beloved artists is mourning the loss of his wife. Marvin Sapp's wife, ... Read More
- By Bridget Bland on Sep 9th 2010 4:20PM | Comments (8)
Floyd Mayweather Jr. Suspect in Domestic Violence Case
- A former gal pal of boxing icon Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is claiming that she was assaulted by him ... Read More
- By Ruth Manuel-Logan on Sep 9th 2010 4:15PM | Comments (6)
Black and Missing: Have You Seen This Person?
- Gloria Denise Damon Case Type: Disability, Endangered Date of Birth: October 9, 1966 Missing ... Read More
- By Jeff Mays on Sep 9th 2010 4:07PM | Comments (5)
Around the Web: Hip-Hop Undergoes a Renovation, Beyonce, Homeless Kids, & Terry Jones
- Hip-Hop Undergoes a Renovation Tenants at the Bronx apartment building where DJ Kool Herc hosted ... Read More
- By Laura Adibe on Sep 9th 2010 4:00PM | Comments (1)
Dwight Howard, Child's Mother Royce Have a War of the Roses
- One of my favorite films of all-time was "War of the Roses," starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen ... Read More
- By Dr. Boyce Watkins, PhD on Sep 9th 2010 2:47PM | Comments (9)
Gabby Sidibe Covers Elle Magazine
- Go Gabby! Oscar-nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe, best known playing the title role in 'Precious,' ... Read More
- By Lauren Williams on Sep 9th 2010 2:13PM | Comments (3)
Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck Exploit 9/11 for Profit
- For all those people who thought the outrageous rhetoric coming from Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin ... Read More
- By Jeff Mays on Sep 9th 2010 1:45PM | Comments (6)
Why Pastor Terry Jones 'Koran Burning' is Idiotic and Dangerous
- When Pastor Terry Jones lights his proverbial match on Saturday's scheduled 'Burn a Qur'an ... Read More
- By Nida Khan on Sep 9th 2010 1:30PM | Comments (6)
15 Celebrities Who Should Insure Their Body Parts ASAP
- Last week, NFL superstar Troy Polamalu made an unusual decision, he insured his trademark ... Read More
- By Chris Yuscavage on Sep 9th 2010 12:45PM | Comments (4)
T.I. in Jeopardy of Losing Axe Endorsement Deal
- From Hip Hop Wired: T.I.'s run-ins with the law may cost him more than a tarnished ... Read More
- By Alexis Stodghill on Sep 9th 2010 12:43PM | Comments (3)
Friday, September 3, 2010
Tom Joyner Starts a Company to Get HBCUs Online
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University
Radio show host Tom Joyner has decided to start making investments in the educational arena. Joyner has announced that he will help found a company designed to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in their quest to create online and distance learning programs.
Joyner's foundation has donated quite a bit of money to HBCUs. He is also a proud advocate for these campuses, which have struggled a great deal during the recent recession. Taping into additional revenue provided through online programs would provide a much needed boost for many black colleges and universities.
Danny Granger of Team USA Says Europeans Smell Like Dead Donkeys
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University – Scholarship in Action
If I were an old man responsible for managing Team USA's public image, I would be cursing Twitter every day of the week. Apparently, giving young, bold athletes instant access to media was a cruel joke orchestrated by both fate and Mother Nature. At any rate, the latest athlete to embarrass himself with his Twitter account was Danny Granger. Making reference to the fact that deodorant is not as popular in Europe as it is in the United States, Granger said that Europeans smell like "dead donkeys." Here are his exact words:
"i'm dying over here ..how come nobody in europe wears deodorant? guess they didn't get the memo – smellin like dead donkey..no joke"
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Dr. Julianne Malveaux Speaks Up for Detroit Suffering
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Scholarship in Action
This week, Bennett College President and prominent black scholar Dr. Julianne Malveaux wrote a strongly-worded article about the economic suffering taking place in the city of Detroit. In the article, Malveaux describes Detroit as Ground Zero for the black economic experience over the past two years.
"Only one in four young black men graduates from high school in Detroit. The rest are lost and left out, swallowed by a city where urban blight, industrial desertion, and educational failure define daily life. Detroit is ground zero, exemplifying the absolute worst of urban life."
Dr. Malveaux goes on to highlight the problems that are caused in our communities by decaying schools and poor investment in urban infrastructure. She mentions that President Obama was quick to support the automakers in Detroit, yet there are quite a few urban citizens of the city who have yet to feel relief.
Dr. Boyce Speaks on TI’s Arrest for Drugs
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University
TI (aka Clifford Harris) is my favorite rapper, and the person I consider to be one of the most talented artists in America. I've made no secret about my appreciation for his music, and from friends of mine who know him, I can say that he is genuine about reducing gun violence among our youth. TI is also the artist that I would have gambled on to have the greatest likelihood of turning his life around. He has a lot to live for, and people who love him. He's made his mistakes, but I was convinced that he'd grown from them.
Now, after hearing about his arrest for drug possession, I'm not so sure if TI has learned a thing. In fact, I'm having a hard time distinguishing TI from his self-destructive counterpart, Lil Wayne. And yes, I will say this in public: I think Lil Wayne is an idiot.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Crack Vs. Powder – Why Don’t States Make the Change?
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University - Scholarship in Action
Years ago when the federal government produced disparities in sentencing of crack vs. powder cocaine, many states followed suit. As a result, the black community was devastated with Draconian prison sentences, in which individuals with barely enough crack to weigh were given dozens of years in prison.
The federal government finally came to its senses and changed the law, making it marginally more equitable than it was before. The problem is that many states have not yet made the same change.
The arguments used to justify longer sentences are that the crack trade creates more crime and that the drug is more addictive than powder. Also, the tougher sentences were imposed in 1986, when basketball star Len Bias died from an overdose. It was originally reported that Bias had smoked crack, but a teammate later testified that Bias had snorted powder cocaine instead.
Maurice Clarett is Back from Prison
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, The Coalition for Black Male Athletes, Syracuse University Scholarship in Action
Maurice Clarrett, the embattled former superstar of the Ohio State Buckeyes, is getting another chance to play football. Clarett just signed a one-year deal to play for the Omaha Nighthawks in the United Football League. This is the first time Clarett has put on a football uniform since spending three and a half years in prison for having a hidden gun and holding up a couple outside a night club.
"I am humbled by the opportunity the Omaha Nighthawks have given me and will dedicate myself on and off the field to prove that I can be a valuable member of the team and the Omaha community," Clarett said. "I am committed to working hard to earn the right for a second chance in football and more importantly in life."
Clarett is now 6-feet tall, 220 pounds, which makes him 10 pounds lighter than he was when he played at Ohio State. The coaches were astonished at his physical shape, giving him credit for keeping himself prepared. He is allowed to be out of the state for 30 days at a time, but his attorneys are hoping that a judge will rule that Clarett can leave the state for the entire football season. He is now 26-years old, meaning that he is at his physical peak.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Black Honor Student Beaten by Police, Files Major Lawsuit
by Dr. Boyce Watkins – Scholarship in Action
Jordan Miles is a black teenager in the city of Pittsburgh. Miles also attends one of the city's most prestigious performing arts schools. On a cold winter night earlier this year, Miles claims he was assaulted by three plain clothes police officers. According to the lawsuit Miles' attorneys have filed against the city, the officers assumed that Miles was a drug dealer and conspired to file false charges against him to create a story to cover up their actions.
Miles says that he was walking to his grandmother's house when officers Michael Saldutte, David Sisak and Richard Ewing approached him. Miles claims that the officers proceeded to chase him, kick him and beat his face into the ground. The damage to Miles' face was extensive, and the officers allegedly pulled one of his dreadlocks from his head.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Why are Al Sharpton and Glenn Beck Both Holding Rallies?
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University
Glenn Beck and Al Sharpton Hold Rallies on the Same Day?
- I was all set to go to Washington DC this weekend to participate in the rally to commemorate the ... Read More
- By Boyce Watkins, PhD on Aug 28th 2010 10:06PM | Comments (0)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Dr. Boyce: Computer Program Now Used to Predict Who Will Commit Crimes
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Scholarship in Action
It is being reported that law enforcement officials in Washington DC plan to use a new computer program that claims to be able to predict which citizens are most likely to commit crime. The concept conjures up images of the Tom Cruise film, "Minority Report," in which agents were able to predict "pre-crime": Crime that hasn't happened yet, and is set to occur. But far from science fiction, this program is based on reality.
The program was developed by Richard Berk, a professor at The University of Pennsylvania. The first version of the program was used to predict future murders among parolees, but it is being argued that the software can be used for all kinds of crime.
"When a person goes on probation or parole they are supervised by an officer. The question that officer has to answer is 'what level of supervision do you provide?'" Berk told ABC News.
The program could have real implications, including determining the amount of a person's bail or how long they are to remain in a halfway house upon their release from prison. The program works by using a large database of crimes and other factors, including geographic location, age, prior offenses and the criminal record of the person being considered.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Black Journalist Harold Dow Passes Suddenly
by Dr. Boyce Watkins
Respected CBS News correspondent Harold Dow died on Saturday at the age of 62. The death is a shock to all of those who follow black public figures, as Dow was one of the most respected black journalists in America.
Dow leaves behind his wife Kathy and their three children. Dow was with CBS for nearly 40 years, covering some of the leading stories across America. He even covered the kidnapping of Patty Hearst and the release of Nelson Mandela.
Dow is the winner of the prestigious Peabody Award and the Edward R. Murrow Award. He was also nearly killed during the falling of the twin towers on September 11,2001. One of his greatest feats was getting the first interview with OJ Simpson after the murders of Ronald Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Dr. Boyce: 30,000 Line Up for Public Housing in Atlanta
by Dr. Boyce Watkins – African American Scholar, Syracuse University
A massive number of people showed up in downtown Atlanta this week hoping to get a chance to obtain free housing. Over 30,000 people reportedly waited in sweltering heat just to get an application for one of 400 vacant units for public housing in East Point, a section of the city.
There were 13,000 applications given out, meaning that most of the people applying for housing won't receive a unit. Medical personnel and police were on hand to help some of those who'd been overtaken by heat exhaustion. It is unclear why residents had to wait outside in the heat in order to apply for a place to live.
The story in Atlanta is a sad reflection of what's been happening nation-wide to the African American community since the start of last year's recession. While many of us are fortunate enough to have jobs, there are hundreds of thousands of others who've been unable to find work and don't have the ability to meet basic needs.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Black News – 8/11/10
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Dear Isiah Thomas, 10 Tips to Avoid Screwing Up the New York Knicks—Again!
11:00 AMAug 11
Source: theBVX.com
He's baaaaack! More than two years after the New York Knicks fired former coach and Head of Basketball Operations Isiah Thomas for poor job performance, the team just rehired him as a consultant. So, how can he avoid making the same mistakes this ... Read More
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Paterson Offers WTC Mosque Compromise
10:29 AMAug 11
Source: BV Black Spin
N.Y. Gov. David Paterson, the butt of late night television jokes and the victim of low public opinion polls, has emerged as a voice of reason, religious sensitivity and political common sense in ongoing fight to build a mosque in the shadows of the ... Read More
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Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush 'Go At It' While Attending Wedding
10:07 AMAug 11
Source: BV on Sports
It has now been revealed that ex-lovers Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush were reportedly involved in a screamfest that could wound up quite ugly. ... Read More
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The 'I Ask' Series- Day 3: A Deeper Knowing of God
12:34 AMAug 11
Source: BV Wellness
Your Daily Affirmation for Tuesday, August 10, 2010: "You have not, because you ask not"- The Holy Bible Today, fully aware of the power of my thought, my vision and my word, I ask for a deeper knowing of God, a stronger alignment with Spirit, and ... Read More
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Around the Web -- Are Black Athletes Superior? U.S. vs. Iraq 'House Party'? + More
7:00 PMAug 10
Source: theBVX.com
You've no doubt heard the murky argument that blacks are naturally better than whites at sports, but this time, the folks at bodybuilding site Testosterone Nation are backing up this dubious assertion with scientific data. Read the post and see if it ... Read More
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Rep. Rangel: 'I Am Not Going Away'
6:40 PMAug 10
Source: BV Black Spin
You don't make it in Harlem without being tough. So it was with trademark intractability that embattled Rep. Charles Rangel of New York took the floor of the House of Representatives to deliver an impassioned defense of his record in the face of his ... Read More
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Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones Team Up In HBO Pic, 'The Sunset Limited'
5:50 PMAug 10
Source: BV on Movies
Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones will star in HBO Films' 'The Sunset Limited,' based on the play of the same name by eminent Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Cormac McCarthy ('The Road,' 'All the Pretty Horses,' 'The Crossing'). Directed and ... Read More
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Desiree Rogers Named CEO of Johnson Publishing Company
5:15 PMAug 10
Source: BV Black Spin
Like all magazines in today's marketplace, two of the oldest institutions, Ebony and Jet, were struggling. With the largest warehouse of black photos and black content and one of the few completely black-owned publications, they were about to be sold ... Read More
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Madame Noire – 8/3/10
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Rep. Maxine Waters Charged with Ethics Violations
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My Partner Wants to Do What? Where? (‘Girl On Top’ Column)
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Top 12 Sisters Who Rock Short Hair
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Top Five Love Lessons
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